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paave

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  1. Yes. No idea about Arocs' 'C-model', honestly. Thanks everyone!
  2. GAZ-3309 (3307) is a Russian truck: The model has: - Leaf spring suspension - HOG steering - Working steering wheel - Linear 4 cylinder engine - Opening doors and gates with locks, bonnet - Modular design. Video:
  3. Thanks! Now I see what I have built. Wrangler by Madoca.
  4. Presenting another trial truck - 4x4 - PF: XL, Servo, IR, LiPo - Leaf spring front suspension - Double soft shock rear suspension - Panhar rods for both axles - Opening hood - Removable body. Prepared it for the Trial contest in Moscow, but couldn't come there, then participated in the Truck Trial competition in St. Petersburg. You can watch the performance here: Time: 13:41 and 54:33.
  5. Smart design. I would suggest to use these pins in blue as well:
  6. Thank you! Almost; that's a gulf. Just keeping the original vehicle title. It really exists.
  7. Tundra buggy – an off-road vehicle for extreme arctic adventures - 4x4 - XL, Servo, IR, LiPo - Leaf spring suspension - Opening doors - Removable body. The chassis is modified version of my Trial Pickup Truck one.
  8. Just for fun there is this simple vehicle: - Chain belt for drive - Steering - Hand brake for both rear wheels - Seat suspension.
  9. Just a simple designed mousetrap. It's been done in LEGO already, but It's completely Technic and got adjustable sensitive trigger part, which is a bush you can move to set responsiveness level
  10. Building Instructions: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-12900/paave/mobile-crane-mini/
  11. I think it's same; but even if not, the whole crane weight might compensate this issue. Yeah, the wheels stick out, like in mining trucks. Adding length on 1 stud doesn't solve the problem, as wheels would touch the cab anyway.
  12. Here's my fantasy of a crane with Arocs' outrigger parts: - Rotating superstructure - Raising boom - Extending boom - Hoisting - Working outriggers - Front wheels steering Building Instructions: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-12900/paave/mobile-crane-mini/
  13. I made the building instructions for it: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-12532/paave/porsche-911-gt3-rs/
  14. Yes, plus I just wanted to check this kind of suspension for myself, as I had never used it before.
  15. Thanks all! 3L dishes are too big indeed (I tried).
  16. I'm not seeing of how to make it more streamlined. And looks like it's enough space for flat engine, probably I'll make a manual version as well.
  17. Here's my replica MOC of 42056 set: Porsche 911 GT3 RS in medium scale You can see many references to original set design and the Power Function system. Check the video: The model has: - PF: 2L, Servo, IRv2, LiPo - Full independent suspension - Floating differential at the rear - Opening doors, bonnet, trunk - Adjustable seats. The car is a pleasure to drive: It is quite fast and manoeuvre. Building Instructions: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-12532/paave/porsche-911-gt3-rs/
  18. «Mad Max for kids». I’d like to present a truck, named ‘Beast’, from the old Australian TV series ‘Thunderstone’ - XL for drive - Servo for steering - LED to lighten the cube + PF switch - LiPo for power - IR-receiver for remote control - Opening doors, trailer roof - Turning radar That's how the original one looks:
  19. Putting harder springs would affect the steering system, which is imperfect at all. It's also possible to lift the rear with 12L flex axle or adding something, but it looks weird.
  20. Thanks. It's mostly based on Charger indeed. I'll try to make the instructions.
  21. - Electric: 2x L motor, M motor, IR-receiver, LiPo battery - Working supercharger - Positive caster angle - Independent front suspension - Leaf spring rear suspension - Opening doors with locks, hood, trunk - Removable body. Video: Some more photos: Body prototype:
  22. Building instructions now available: http://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-9667/paave/bigfoot-monster-truck/
  23. Yes. Normally not; only a bit tension, when you play hard with suspension.
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